FATHERLAND AMENITIES

Museum

In this city of roughly 20 million, museumgoers can visit colonial-era institutions now managed by the government to contemporary art galleries funded by private individuals.
In the meantime, among those already welcoming visitors, here are the best museums in Lagos.

Step back into a groovier time at Vintage Africana

Imagine the living room of a middle-class Nigerian family in 1970s and ’80, decorated with a black-and-white double-door television, table-top dial phone, grandfather clock, short-wave radio and cassette player, vinyl turntable, VHS player and floral wallpaper, among other furnishings.

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